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Responsible For Player's Off-Field Behavior

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Sports leagues should be responsible for player’s off-field Behavior.
Sports leagues should be responsible for player’s off-field Behavior. An author Brant Webb a family lawyer states in his book Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Curbing the Trend of domestic violence in the National Football league and Major League Baseball. He states in his book that in January 1989 through November of 1994 fifty-six players were accused of domestic violence toward women. Prosecutors and Judges only gave the players slap on the wrist punishment the leagues also gave slap on the wrist punishments as well giving those game suspensions for at least two to three games. The leagues can and have power to exact further punishments for off-field behavior. In individual player contracts disciplinary actions are given to the leagues meaning that the punishments that need to be dealt can be given to me the players even if it's off the field. The leagues can and have power to exact further punishments for off-field behavior. Ray Rice is an example of a pro football player who got a little punishment he sat out two games then he could the leagues disciplinary action wasn't just. …show more content…

With the anger that Ray Rice brought when he was accused of domestic violence which his game suspension was later overturned this incident anger others. The league were the ones to overturn his suspension this was a wrong move on their end. Also lawmakers thought union officials were putting labor issues before safety players families tis is stated in Matt Hansen’s article. Matt Hansen says “Major League Baseball executive and former Yankees Manager Joe Torre, who earlier in his career formed a charity to raise awareness of domestic

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